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  1. May 10, 2020 · In 2015, UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee added the archaeological complex at Al-Maghtas, Jordan—dubbed the Biblical “Bethany beyond the Jordan”—to its World Heritage List. The site has been venerated as the place where John the Baptist baptized Jesus since the late Roman–early Byzantine periods, when early Christians began making ...

  2. As of 2016, there are five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Jordan. All sites are cultural with Wadi Rum being the only mixed site on the list. Petra (1985) Quseir Amra (1985) Um er-Rasas (Kastrom Mefa’a) (2004) Wadi Rum Protected Area (2011) Baptism Site “Bethany Beyond the Jordan” (Al-Maghtas) (2015)

  3. The Baptism Site “Bethany beyond the Jordan” (Al-Maghtas) is located in the Jordan Valley, north of the Dead Sea. The site contains two distinct archaeological areas, Tell el-Kharrar, also known as Jabal Mar Elias, and the area of the Churches of St. John the Baptist. “Bethany beyond the Jordan” is of immense religious significance to ...

  4. 5 days ago · Mixed heritage sites contain elements of both natural and cultural significance. The ratio of cultural to natural sites on the World Heritage List is roughly 3 to 1. Several new sites are added to the list at the middle of each year (until 2002, sites were added in December). Origins of the World Heritage Convention

  5. 5) Visit Bethany Beyond the Jordan. Bethany Beyond the Jordan is a holy destination and pilgrimage site for Christians. It is located on the east bank of the River Jordan and is believed to be where John baptized Jesus. The area has been declared one of the world’s most famous UNESCO Heritage Sites due to its significance and religious ...

  6. This is why it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001. The Strawberry Train and the festival to commemorate the Revolt of Aranjuez, of National Tourist Interest, are some of the cultural musts awaiting the visitor to this town in the Madrid region.

  7. Brief synthesis. Wadi Rum Protected Area (WRPA) is located in the southern part of Jordan, east of the Rift Valley and south of the steep escarpment of the central Jordanian plateau. It comprises an area of 74,200 hectares. WRPA’s natural values include desert landforms developed within continental sandstones.

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